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Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1868-10-01

Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1868-10-01 page 1

MOBNJLXG THE JOURNA VOL, XXX. COLUMBUS OHIO: ' THURSO A. F, OCTOBER 1, 1868. NO. 2S0. jsjATjQNER TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR TE JOURNAt a J School Books, ' p School Books, q School Books, S Writing Papers, Writing Pfl.nfirs. o r i Republican; Mass Meeting at ' lronton. M Largest Gathering of the ' V 1 Ever Known.' People Special to the Ohio State Journiil. 0 0 IS Envelopes, Envelopes, en 9 OB e Mucilage, Blank . Books, Inks, Slates, At Wholesale, ". At Wholesale," At Wholesale. 2 5 OB e H IK & 0 cu r HTflCK OF NEW and most desirable goods is now ready and offered at lowest prices for Cash. Customers receive the full advantage of the decline in prices of all articles of Domestic Stationery. - . ' ' ', j Almost daily arrivals of goods enable us to exhibit soon after publication the newest and most important books in the departments of Law, Medicine, Surgery, Ed-. ucation. Belles Letters, sc., tc. sanon, oeues ijewra, -- 3T Books not on hand obtained to order ' od at the regular prices. Irohton, O. Sept. 30, 1868.-! The Republican Mass Meeting held herd to-day was acknowledged by all to be the largest gathering of any kind ever held here. Fifteen thousand Is the' lowest estimate made by any one, of the number present. The meeting was a success in every respect. The procession had representations of the different industrial occupations of the place. Another noticeable feature of the procession was two large ox teams, one of seventeen and one of forty yoke. J - The procession .was one hour and thirty minutes in passing a given point. A free dinner, given by citizens of this city, was partaken of by the crowd. After which, the people assembled in the Court House yard, and were addressed from three stands, the crowd around each speaker being so large that many were unable to hear. Hon. A. F. Perry made a telilng speech and was listened to with marked attention Col. Wm. Worthington held a large.crowd entranced by his masterly treatment of the questions at issue In the present campaign, 1 Hon. John S. George, of Ironton, discussed the finances and taxation ably and well. He was followed by Mr. Weixel Baum, who ad- dressed the German people in an able and eloquent speech. i To-night there was a large torch light pro tesslon and fireworks afterwards. Speeches were made by Messrs. Perry, Worthington, Wilgus and Neal. The entire meeting was such a perfect success as to astonish even the most saugulne of the Republicans, and has added much to the success of the party in the Eleventh District. GEORGIA. publican Attempt to Hold a meeting t Warren ton. Uu, They are Forbid en to do m by the IJemocrsUi Meeting He ai den Broken up.Unton men Fly for their . , . New York, Sept. 30. 1 The Tribune's. Atlanta special savs: A call having been' published last week for a Republican Convention iri Warrenton, the Republicans assembled there yesterday with a view of holding a peaceable political meeting. A considerable number of the loyal men from the neighboring towns arrived at warrenton by train to attend the meeting. They were met by the Sheriff and a committee of citizens, who advised them not to enter tne town. The Sheriff told them that the citizens were determined there should be no meeting. He added that he had counseled with them and sought to pacify them, and to induce them to allow the meeting to be held, but that his advice had been in vain. The Republicans then went to a colored church, outside the town, and held their meeting. vvnen tne speakers were nearly tnroush. news was received from creditable sources that the citizens were organizing in town, and drilling in military tactics preparatory to an attack. The Republicans were advised to fly to the woods. To avoid a serious riot and probably loss of life, they fled in all directions. The colored people are dreadfully alarmed. It is asserted on the most trustworthy authority that from 300 to 400 white men, fully armed, went to Warrenton especially to prevent a meeting. NEW YORK. FOREIGN NEWS. By Atlantio Cable. P5 i 515 H JJECENT PUBLICATIONS r M D." APPLET0N & CO., ' 30, 08 Si 04 Grand St., New York BURNB'S P0EM3, complete with Life " of author; 612 pages SOe BCOTT'S POEMS, complete with Lite, ; . 647 pp SOo DART'S FREIGHT COMPUTATIONS, embracing 88,223 calcnla- tions, for every mode of Transportation 15 00 DEMOCRACY IN THE UNITED STATES, by R. H. GiUett 2 00 CAMPBELL'S POEMS, Globe Edition 1 SO Ten To!i. of the New Edition of WA- VERLY NOVELS, each 23 Vol. I. of New Edition of DICKENS'S WORKS, containing Pickwick, Bar-naby Rudje and Sketches by Boz; illustrated 1 75 The set to be completed in 6 vols., handsomely bound in blue cloth. FARADAY A3 A DISCOVERER, by John Tyndall 1 25 HOW SHALL WE PAINT OUR , HOUSES!.. 1 50 PRENDEGRAST'S MASTERY SERIES OF LEARNING LANGUAGES The Hand Book 50 For Learning French 50 For Learning German 60 London, Bcpt. 30. - The following important news has been re ceived at Madrid : Jose Concha, at the head of the Govern ment at the Capital, and Manuel Concha, In command of an army in the field, have pro-I nounced for the revolution. The people of Madrid and the army' garrisoning the city have followed their example. A statue of the Queen has been dragged through the streets of Madrid by the rebels. ,Qen. Palva, of the Royal army, who had been marshaling his forces for several days, I has been utterly defeated by the Insurgents, in the province of Cludad Real. Ills army is dispersed and he is a fugitive. '. Marshal Herranoe, of the rebel army, Is marching on the Capital, unopposed. Glr-I gentl has been captured by the Insurgents. A Provisional Junta has been formed, and i perfect order prevails everywhere. PENNSYLVANIA. Workingwomen's Meeting. , '. " . .New York, Sept. 30. A meeting of worklngwomen was held last night at the Workingwomen's Home, in Elizabeth, street. Over 200 of them were present. , Miss Susan B. Anthony addressed them, favoring the formation of co-operative societies. ' i ,, The Broadway Theater Outrage. ' . The examination of Deputy Sheriffs Moore, Leary and Hlckey, arrested as the principals in the Broadwav Theater shooting outrage. was resumed yesterday before Judge Shand- ley. Mr. Bock; the actor, finished his direct testimony, and was cross-examined at great length. The further investigation was then postponed for one week.. , i No Public Demonstration. ! At the request of Gen. McClellan no pub lic demonstration was made yesterday, on Friday night, however, the McClellan Legion Will serenade the General, and turn out in torchlight procession. It is expected there win oe torty tnousancl persons in the procession., : ;j i ! . The Recent Earthquake. : . ! Additional intelligence from the scene of the late earthquake is received. In Quito the stench arising from the unburied bodies is horrible. Pillaging was going on in Arica and Arequlpa, Pern. ' l he artillery battalion at Arica were at enmity with the people, who accuse them of roDoery. r , . 1 (t p . ; ;.!.' ! The stores of the Waterce were distributed to the needy m Aria. .-; I Shocks were felt as late us August vuwi. I Some people were still being dug out of the ruins alive. One poor fellow among them having been entombed for six days alongside of his wife s corpse. "All Quiet on the Fotomac.'' GenMcClcllan kept "quiet" to-day', i Discharged. .Geo. H. Martin, one of the alleged robbers oi the Merchants' Union Expres, who was brought here from Canada, was to-day dis- charged, the company abandoning proceed ings against mm., . ' M1IC1UC. Jacob Wyman, committed to a coll lu the station house last night as a disorderly person, committed suicide by hanging himself with a neck-tie. ...... 1 1 Prayer mooting, i .. . ; v The rat-pit and dance-house prayer meet ing was thinly. attended to-day. Episcopal Convention. About 250 delegates attended the Protestant Episcopal Diocesan Convention here to-day. Dr. Morgan preached the sermon, urging avoidance of ecclesiastical squabbling. Com' WASHINGTON. . j Death of a Minister, j Washington, Sept. 80. i Rev. Dr. Gurley died here this morning. : ' New Railroad Schedule. " ! Three Southern Railroad Presidents, at a meeting held in Richmond yesterday, agreed upon a new schedule, in order to secure more direct connections with Northern and Southern trains at Washington. - j Surratt, - ; It Is not determined whether a new indict ment will be prepared against Surratt in advance of the decision of the Supreme Court in banc, on points raised by the District Attorney In appeal from Judge Wylle's decision; Meanwhile Surratt is at large, no warrant having been issued for his arrest. i Blair. Gen. Prank P. Blair arrived here last night and left this morning for the residence of his father, at Sliver Springs, Maryland. The Alabama He luions. The official copy of the resolutions of the Alabama Legislature is endorsed: (fikst.) Referred to the Honorable Secaetary of War for consideration and action. (Signed) . Andrew Johnson. (second.) , Was Department, Sept. 29, 18G8. Respectfully referred to Mai. Gen. Geo. G Meade, commanding the Department of the South, for his action, under instructions from this Department transmitted to Gen. Meade Aug. 25th, lam. It was the purpose of these Instructions to confer upon the Department commander all the authority which the laws allow, and It Is the wish- of the President, within the limits of his lawful authority, that Maj. Gen. Meade exercise full discretion in his action, to the end that in any event the peace may be preserved. ; (Signed). JM. Schofiklo, Secretary of War. (THRD.)' Headquarters of thbArmt, ' Adjutant General's Office ' . September 29, 186 Respectfully transmitted to Gen. Mend a, commanding the Department of the South, for bis guldunce, by command of Gen. Grant. ; (Signed) . E. D: Townsend; y "'". Adjt. General. E, ( 66 ) CINCINNATI. A Train of Cars Deatroyecl by Fire. " Cincinnati, Sept.i0. A train of ten cars on the Atlantte and Great Western Road, was destroyed by flrer seven miles east of Urbana, yesterday. The fire was occasioned by an explosion Is the forward car, supposed to have contained aitro glycerene. The engine was completely demolished by the explosion. The engineer was seriously hurt, and the axeman slightly. The destroyed cars were loaded with flour and pork, A honse a quarter of a mile from, the wreck was demolished by the concussion, The Race Third DojV The first race was St. Nicholas, purse f300' dash of two miles, free for all ages; two-horses were entered Richards and Kjlgour's black filly Kitty, 1st;, and Buford's chestnut colt Marine, 2d; time, 3:42!i. Second race-Club House, purse $100; mile heats, or all ages; first) heat, Richards and Kllgour's Locust Postr first; Ford' chestnut filly, four' years old, by Lexington, second; Col.. CtKk's brown coft Venus, third; Col. Stratton, 4t!;. Lancer, 5th; Colossus, Cth;: time, 1-.4G. Second heat Locnot. Post, 1st; Venuis; 2d; Ford's chestnut filly, 3a: Button. 4tb:. Lancer and Colussus distanced; time, 1:47. ( KENTUCKY. The Trouble in Lanre County' c Louisville, Sept. 30. The troubles In Larue county still continue. Messrs. Sayre and Reynolds, U. S. officers, sent there to execute the law: , returned to the rlt.v. hftvlnir hpen nnnh ie to i! perform their duty. Sayres-was arrested near tlodgevllle by seven armed men m 'no, ' after disarming and robbing him of his mo ney and papers permitted him to go. - SOUTH AMERICA. ' Explosion of a mine. New YoBKt Sept. TO." Advices from Paraguay state that by ther' explosion of a mine at Ha walta, the allied' :. troops la possesion, were nearly annihilated. - A truee nas been agreed upon. The Argen- . tlaq Republic is favorable to peace, while Brazil is still for war.. MASSACHUSETTS. ' Falling of a Wall. ': Boston, Sept. 3(X ! By the falling of the western wall of the skating rink in this city, last night, George GooUn, of Chelsea,-was killed, and Madison Putnam and Ellsha Saville Injured, but not seriously. They were painting at the time or the disaster. During tne nlgat additional portions of the wall fell in. Republican Congressional Souiinationa '. The Republican Convention, in the Sixth Massachusetts District to day renominated Hon. N. P. Banks for Congress, by acclamai tlon. , ... :;,p !, ::; V . .' I Hon. Ginery Twltchcll was renomlnatd for Representative in Congress from the Third UIBiiH,v, u the Tkinublioau Convention o day. ., .,. . , .. r '. Delegates to the Philadelphia IUaa Con-I vention. A delegation of over 300 Massachusetts veterans left to-night undet 'command of Brigadier General Chamberlain, to: attend the Philadelphia Mass Convention.. . Other delegations will join en, toute, and the whole number will probably reach add or 1,000, and will be commanded by Major General Bart-lett. A great crowd thronged the streets. and cheered the Boys in Blue as they started- ' Cricket Match. The cricket' match was concluded to-day li The result stands: All England Eleven, first Innings 109; second innings; 71.-; United States Twenty-two, first innings 89; second innings 87. Total, 180 by former, 76 for latter. .'.. ' "" " CANADA. 1 v Delegates to England. .': : Ottawa, Sept. 30. i Sir George E. Carter and Hon. M. McDou gall have been formally appointed delegates OUR WEEKLY EDITION FOR THIS WEEK. Contains tine FolloM-tngM, IMPORTANT ' DOCUMENTS : ; G.veat Financial Speech of Mr. Atkin : on, showing the National Debt thave-bee one-third paid. In the last 3 , years. Third Reprint of this- Great. Speech.' Itwillbekeptln typetor lurtber ordersml cent a piece for any quantity. The Case of E. T.. DeL,anya model v Prosecutor. . i , ; 'Partisan Legislation of 18B8-a full., review of the inf anions proscrlptive acts of the Democratic Legislature,- and J' Proofs of Its reckless and wasteful ex-, travagance. The Camilla massacre. '' Irisbniers' Arousoda 'stirring- come-outer article from, tuosJrish People, of" flew York, which declares for Grant . "let us Have I'eace "The War com .., tuenced in the South.' ' ,: . Together with' a great mass of cerre- '' spoiidunoeaudnewawfrouk ail parte of the i country, campaign, songs, niissellany, , poetry, fcc' " ' .: On account of the unprecedented demand for Mr.; Atkinson's speech which has now exhausted two large editions, with some orders remaining! . unfllled-we! have Issued the - i speech In an extra, with other good1 cam- 1 paign matter accompanying It;- whleh will-bo furnished to committees and others at , ONE) CE.MT APIECE .. , : :' for any number desired. Orders received for.-a few duys longer. It is the best Document of the Campaign, and shouJd be pnt into the , hands of every voter ' In Ohio. Persons re-. ceiving an extra cosy should hand it to their . neighbors.' ' ' '' . . . .. . ' ... ,. .'There, will be,, also,' the usual, amount of' T moatou was athnlnlstered. The Secretary to England on the subject of tnfc Northwest other good Campaign . matter la, pur next , - 0 Just Opened, - A Large; Bupply o! BcstJ.Ultrsmaris BLUE OILED CLOTH, For Store Shades, Much superior to any other artids in tha market, anil which c.ta ba furnUhed and put np in the most substantial manner, on one lay's notice, and at a '.considerable reduction In price, x ' ' ' ' W Shades Oandsomely Lettered to order in Gold-Leal or Colors. , , . T EBFECIAL ATTENTION IS BE QUESTED TO INCREASED FACILITIES FOB FURNISHING ALL KINDS OF . MERCANTILE . LITIIO. ORAPniO WORK, (NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, BONDS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOBIT, LETTER HEADS, c.,) OF THE HOST FINISHED WORK. MANSHIF AND NEATEST DESIQNS.0 (WSAHFLES 8EN1 ON AFPLICA. TION. Wedding Cords at Engrav. ers' Prloes PlTTSDUIlO, Sept. 30, River 0 feet 8 Inches : falling. Weather warmand clear. , . , - ; , ; i Inpuest, i : . , ' Philadeu'hia, Sept. 30. The Coroner's lnouest In the case of Mary Mohrman resulted in a verdict that she came to her death from strangulation after having been violated at the hands of some person to the iurv unknown The application made to the Supreme Court for permission to copy the names and vouchers for naturalization papers was D-riinto.d this mornlnz. the said copies to bo made In prcseuceof the prothonatory's clerk. The object of the application is to puuiisu the names which was at nrsi lonuuueu. ' Roy In Blue on tbelr Way to Attend the Soldier' and Sailor' Convention Dispatches received to-day announce the and Treasurer wore re-elected, and standing committees appointed. : A I'resent A seven-thousand-dollar sliver service has been presented to Henry Kep, President or the Chicago and Northwestern Kallroaa, Dy several bankers here. Rupture between Fenian Lenders. President Ryan and Gen. O'Noill, Fenians, have had a rupture, and Uyan threatens an exposure of bad practices. , Large Republican Sleeting. Tho largest campaign meeting held thus far In this vicinity, is in progress this even-Inff In Jersev Cltv. Fullv 15,000 people are present, the occasion Deing ine dedication oi the new Republican wigwam. Speeches were made bv Sickles. Kllnatrick, Frellnghnyscn, Cattell, J. T. Thomas of Md S. K. Sanborn, andOen. Fremont. procession, Weekly, which will' be furnished at 3 a hun-- Terrltorv. They will sail on the 3d proximo. (TL -.1.1 4 ? Ik. " l--.- Af .VI.. .nMUA. was:uuder consiaeration or tne uioinet; "r''TrV V ' -''' ViUUUUlL laau llljllb. fjcuabui Aincua una uccu ofiercd a seat In the Cabinet, rendered vacant by the, appointment of W. B. tlowlanfl, to, the Lieutenant-Governorship of Ontario, .' . TENNESSEE. ! - . - ---- S 1" I ' . NashviIiLE, Sept. 80. A vounz man, named R.' S. Curd, yester day purchased a large amount of groceries on Front Row, ordering them' sent to the Mimur ol Tennessee andtfuuer streets, lms morning the merchants went there with the bills, but failed to una euner gooas or Curd. .. ' '." nnbblna. who was arrested norecnargeu with the assassination of General Hlndmau, i : ... it , . , . . I i,,vur weeaij papor iup- iuu eusuing year, will be One of the most desirable' family pa-A pers ever: published ita' .Ohio. -'We purpose-' publishing a Novel; the price of which would-:' pay for the paper, a year, besides giving the - usual amounb on entertaining Mlscellaney Legislative,' Supreme- Court; Congressional;, 1 Market and General" News- reports, and alh the usual variety of a first class paper. SpeH clal attention of lawyers Is called to the fact that The Ohio State Journal. 'Is.' th4 ' ouljr, paper in' Ohio which publishes toe official reports of . tho Supreme Court cif following compaules of Boys in Blue on their Blue from New York, Brooklyn, Newark; way to attend the Soldiers' and Sailors' Con- Patterson, Perth, Amboy, Henderson City,- vention : From New York city, l.uuu ; irom Delawaro, 500 ; from Pennsylvania, ,7UU. Thoro is a torchlight has been acquitted by tho authorities at Uel- Ohio, under the personal supervision of the participated In by the Boys In enat There is as ywjw uwwi iui- Supreme Court Roporter--tho acduracy : of Also, There i 5 , e - e Supplies are now on far two da vs. The New York dolecatlon have secured the City Armory for their headquarters. Tho Massachusetts delegation, 600 strong, have chartered a hotel. Several distinguished f)onpriil are already here, The streets are beginning to be filled with strangers. From present Indications most of the houses in the city will De uccoratca wun flags. PrcDarationsi for the Reception oi tno Hoyi In Blue. r The Committee for the reception of the Bova in Blue are preparing for the. expected delegations. The New York city delegates are to be Quartered in tno uity Armory, xne other delegates will be lodged and fed at tho numerous oncine nouses. Horticultural, von cert and National Halls. In tho latter the volunteer refreshment saloon win oe openea, our merchants having contributed liberally tha necessary supplies of provisions ana wrAnprlrft. , in i ....,-.1 i. To-morrow morning wm oe utcum m th rpci'titlon of delegates, who will be for- mallv welcomed by Mayor McMlchacl at three o'clock, In Independence Square. Jersey City, and many other places, fireworks, uui dines l uummaiea, arc, hand to feed 20,000 s much enthusiasm. Democratic Congressional Komiuatloq, Tuoy, Sept. 30, dertr, i our! report being.' secured by 'the Reporter ' reading all the proofs' of' tho reports published by ns.'.i, i; ih : n V. i; Y'i'J I nlv ' Plcaso apply for terms,'premlum ttst; or NEW HAMPSHIRE. Riot at Portsmouth.. '. , .. , , -" Bostos Sept' 80.' A crowd of two thousand men from: the rinformatlon of any kind on this topic1, to1 the Elmore I . Ross was to-day nomina eu oy '--.7.- and or'chltrd3 wcre' robbed, pfsi the uemocraiic congressional wiuvbuuwuw --- - . ral rlot lnaulgod7id, the an (iisirici ror congress. , ,.--nLZ,u. .(ti.ralrd fought battle. arrest-' u i ,i' i ... 1 fishing fleet invaded Portsmoutli, JN,u., )n Friday, ana iook possession 01 ino wwuj ed thirteen of the rioters' and lodged , them saieiy m jt"- r TWTAWiDli!: Tho Feeling in Delaware. . .0.1 ,0 ."" ' .. Wilmington, 'Sept 30. . A consftlcrable degree of political, feeling Is , , CLEVELAND, t : Stabbed. ' " Cleveland, Sept. 30., V , Hoban. stabbed yesterday by i sailor named English, died this morning; his wife, , . - ., 1. V. . 1 .111 .nnAva. Tha nAAnln, o rn '".1---. hV.. .rf'f.ii nf inpr,tn hiiilt(i in' this 'cltv and all the northern Prev., r -- : - -Uf. nrn mnotlncs bavins' been - 1 I ltiilt 'I llflU Ul ' UUhU l'S.WS , 0 I 1 1 M THE WEST. . ' i iiit u I nrnnn aaaembled to hear Judge Bond, Gen. ,1 . . , - A -v.. Klnf. and Archie Sterling, all of Bal- Sflnt. an -i if timonii In behalf of the Republicans. ' Much nH Pnrt. ont.hnsliwm was manifested. To-night Gov. Scott Railroad wore placed on the track to- Swan, Mr. Latrobe, ann benator Plnckney j. mni v.o nanrf na onn.i.rni'ttnn trnin White are annoutced to speak lor mo uemo- Thirty miles of the Uack has beau laid and crats. Gov. Swiin and Gen. King are rival b'-m k vt.,nmnai n.,.hmi fnrwani mmUilates for Concress In Baltimore, aud Sufficient Iron has been received to extend their visit to Wilmington Is accepted as a the track to Paoll. part of their canvass in tno lower counties. publishers,, Comiy & 8mith,'C6lnmbu, Ohio ,'iv ., , L1 r - L- . ) .:::' , A Large straw. ., Tne Democracy may tickle themselves, wltbt . t.Vilfl afrdw.' 'Thn'vntfi of the lpffftl. vn. tersl on tho excursion trains, from .Wellington to this city, yesterday, (1,709 'strong, , Theni women and children,) was taken accu-. rately, and resulted : Grant........ . Soyrnour....... Neutral et& Uarls.w. ''' 1 Total' leal voters, Gdod for Lorain I Yi.M- 14 1 1 .......... 1 !1 ,(-t- J , ' OrJn Pki.k Connundhum. Why Is tho Editor of the New York World a wasteful cuss? Because he Is spending all his tima trying to make a Brick out of Marble. Shehidam Is going to push things In th Indian Department. l

MOBNJLXG THE JOURNA VOL, XXX. COLUMBUS OHIO: ' THURSO A. F, OCTOBER 1, 1868. NO. 2S0. jsjATjQNER TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR TE JOURNAt a J School Books, ' p School Books, q School Books, S Writing Papers, Writing Pfl.nfirs. o r i Republican; Mass Meeting at ' lronton. M Largest Gathering of the ' V 1 Ever Known.' People Special to the Ohio State Journiil. 0 0 IS Envelopes, Envelopes, en 9 OB e Mucilage, Blank . Books, Inks, Slates, At Wholesale, ". At Wholesale," At Wholesale. 2 5 OB e H IK & 0 cu r HTflCK OF NEW and most desirable goods is now ready and offered at lowest prices for Cash. Customers receive the full advantage of the decline in prices of all articles of Domestic Stationery. - . ' ' ', j Almost daily arrivals of goods enable us to exhibit soon after publication the newest and most important books in the departments of Law, Medicine, Surgery, Ed-. ucation. Belles Letters, sc., tc. sanon, oeues ijewra, -- 3T Books not on hand obtained to order ' od at the regular prices. Irohton, O. Sept. 30, 1868.-! The Republican Mass Meeting held herd to-day was acknowledged by all to be the largest gathering of any kind ever held here. Fifteen thousand Is the' lowest estimate made by any one, of the number present. The meeting was a success in every respect. The procession had representations of the different industrial occupations of the place. Another noticeable feature of the procession was two large ox teams, one of seventeen and one of forty yoke. J - The procession .was one hour and thirty minutes in passing a given point. A free dinner, given by citizens of this city, was partaken of by the crowd. After which, the people assembled in the Court House yard, and were addressed from three stands, the crowd around each speaker being so large that many were unable to hear. Hon. A. F. Perry made a telilng speech and was listened to with marked attention Col. Wm. Worthington held a large.crowd entranced by his masterly treatment of the questions at issue In the present campaign, 1 Hon. John S. George, of Ironton, discussed the finances and taxation ably and well. He was followed by Mr. Weixel Baum, who ad- dressed the German people in an able and eloquent speech. i To-night there was a large torch light pro tesslon and fireworks afterwards. Speeches were made by Messrs. Perry, Worthington, Wilgus and Neal. The entire meeting was such a perfect success as to astonish even the most saugulne of the Republicans, and has added much to the success of the party in the Eleventh District. GEORGIA. publican Attempt to Hold a meeting t Warren ton. Uu, They are Forbid en to do m by the IJemocrsUi Meeting He ai den Broken up.Unton men Fly for their . , . New York, Sept. 30. 1 The Tribune's. Atlanta special savs: A call having been' published last week for a Republican Convention iri Warrenton, the Republicans assembled there yesterday with a view of holding a peaceable political meeting. A considerable number of the loyal men from the neighboring towns arrived at warrenton by train to attend the meeting. They were met by the Sheriff and a committee of citizens, who advised them not to enter tne town. The Sheriff told them that the citizens were determined there should be no meeting. He added that he had counseled with them and sought to pacify them, and to induce them to allow the meeting to be held, but that his advice had been in vain. The Republicans then went to a colored church, outside the town, and held their meeting. vvnen tne speakers were nearly tnroush. news was received from creditable sources that the citizens were organizing in town, and drilling in military tactics preparatory to an attack. The Republicans were advised to fly to the woods. To avoid a serious riot and probably loss of life, they fled in all directions. The colored people are dreadfully alarmed. It is asserted on the most trustworthy authority that from 300 to 400 white men, fully armed, went to Warrenton especially to prevent a meeting. NEW YORK. FOREIGN NEWS. By Atlantio Cable. P5 i 515 H JJECENT PUBLICATIONS r M D." APPLET0N & CO., ' 30, 08 Si 04 Grand St., New York BURNB'S P0EM3, complete with Life " of author; 612 pages SOe BCOTT'S POEMS, complete with Lite, ; . 647 pp SOo DART'S FREIGHT COMPUTATIONS, embracing 88,223 calcnla- tions, for every mode of Transportation 15 00 DEMOCRACY IN THE UNITED STATES, by R. H. GiUett 2 00 CAMPBELL'S POEMS, Globe Edition 1 SO Ten To!i. of the New Edition of WA- VERLY NOVELS, each 23 Vol. I. of New Edition of DICKENS'S WORKS, containing Pickwick, Bar-naby Rudje and Sketches by Boz; illustrated 1 75 The set to be completed in 6 vols., handsomely bound in blue cloth. FARADAY A3 A DISCOVERER, by John Tyndall 1 25 HOW SHALL WE PAINT OUR , HOUSES!.. 1 50 PRENDEGRAST'S MASTERY SERIES OF LEARNING LANGUAGES The Hand Book 50 For Learning French 50 For Learning German 60 London, Bcpt. 30. - The following important news has been re ceived at Madrid : Jose Concha, at the head of the Govern ment at the Capital, and Manuel Concha, In command of an army in the field, have pro-I nounced for the revolution. The people of Madrid and the army' garrisoning the city have followed their example. A statue of the Queen has been dragged through the streets of Madrid by the rebels. ,Qen. Palva, of the Royal army, who had been marshaling his forces for several days, I has been utterly defeated by the Insurgents, in the province of Cludad Real. Ills army is dispersed and he is a fugitive. '. Marshal Herranoe, of the rebel army, Is marching on the Capital, unopposed. Glr-I gentl has been captured by the Insurgents. A Provisional Junta has been formed, and i perfect order prevails everywhere. PENNSYLVANIA. Workingwomen's Meeting. , '. " . .New York, Sept. 30. A meeting of worklngwomen was held last night at the Workingwomen's Home, in Elizabeth, street. Over 200 of them were present. , Miss Susan B. Anthony addressed them, favoring the formation of co-operative societies. ' i ,, The Broadway Theater Outrage. ' . The examination of Deputy Sheriffs Moore, Leary and Hlckey, arrested as the principals in the Broadwav Theater shooting outrage. was resumed yesterday before Judge Shand- ley. Mr. Bock; the actor, finished his direct testimony, and was cross-examined at great length. The further investigation was then postponed for one week.. , i No Public Demonstration. ! At the request of Gen. McClellan no pub lic demonstration was made yesterday, on Friday night, however, the McClellan Legion Will serenade the General, and turn out in torchlight procession. It is expected there win oe torty tnousancl persons in the procession., : ;j i ! . The Recent Earthquake. : . ! Additional intelligence from the scene of the late earthquake is received. In Quito the stench arising from the unburied bodies is horrible. Pillaging was going on in Arica and Arequlpa, Pern. ' l he artillery battalion at Arica were at enmity with the people, who accuse them of roDoery. r , . 1 (t p . ; ;.!.' ! The stores of the Waterce were distributed to the needy m Aria. .-; I Shocks were felt as late us August vuwi. I Some people were still being dug out of the ruins alive. One poor fellow among them having been entombed for six days alongside of his wife s corpse. "All Quiet on the Fotomac.'' GenMcClcllan kept "quiet" to-day', i Discharged. .Geo. H. Martin, one of the alleged robbers oi the Merchants' Union Expres, who was brought here from Canada, was to-day dis- charged, the company abandoning proceed ings against mm., . ' M1IC1UC. Jacob Wyman, committed to a coll lu the station house last night as a disorderly person, committed suicide by hanging himself with a neck-tie. ...... 1 1 Prayer mooting, i .. . ; v The rat-pit and dance-house prayer meet ing was thinly. attended to-day. Episcopal Convention. About 250 delegates attended the Protestant Episcopal Diocesan Convention here to-day. Dr. Morgan preached the sermon, urging avoidance of ecclesiastical squabbling. Com' WASHINGTON. . j Death of a Minister, j Washington, Sept. 80. i Rev. Dr. Gurley died here this morning. : ' New Railroad Schedule. " ! Three Southern Railroad Presidents, at a meeting held in Richmond yesterday, agreed upon a new schedule, in order to secure more direct connections with Northern and Southern trains at Washington. - j Surratt, - ; It Is not determined whether a new indict ment will be prepared against Surratt in advance of the decision of the Supreme Court in banc, on points raised by the District Attorney In appeal from Judge Wylle's decision; Meanwhile Surratt is at large, no warrant having been issued for his arrest. i Blair. Gen. Prank P. Blair arrived here last night and left this morning for the residence of his father, at Sliver Springs, Maryland. The Alabama He luions. The official copy of the resolutions of the Alabama Legislature is endorsed: (fikst.) Referred to the Honorable Secaetary of War for consideration and action. (Signed) . Andrew Johnson. (second.) , Was Department, Sept. 29, 18G8. Respectfully referred to Mai. Gen. Geo. G Meade, commanding the Department of the South, for his action, under instructions from this Department transmitted to Gen. Meade Aug. 25th, lam. It was the purpose of these Instructions to confer upon the Department commander all the authority which the laws allow, and It Is the wish- of the President, within the limits of his lawful authority, that Maj. Gen. Meade exercise full discretion in his action, to the end that in any event the peace may be preserved. ; (Signed). JM. Schofiklo, Secretary of War. (THRD.)' Headquarters of thbArmt, ' Adjutant General's Office ' . September 29, 186 Respectfully transmitted to Gen. Mend a, commanding the Department of the South, for bis guldunce, by command of Gen. Grant. ; (Signed) . E. D: Townsend; y "'". Adjt. General. E, ( 66 ) CINCINNATI. A Train of Cars Deatroyecl by Fire. " Cincinnati, Sept.i0. A train of ten cars on the Atlantte and Great Western Road, was destroyed by flrer seven miles east of Urbana, yesterday. The fire was occasioned by an explosion Is the forward car, supposed to have contained aitro glycerene. The engine was completely demolished by the explosion. The engineer was seriously hurt, and the axeman slightly. The destroyed cars were loaded with flour and pork, A honse a quarter of a mile from, the wreck was demolished by the concussion, The Race Third DojV The first race was St. Nicholas, purse f300' dash of two miles, free for all ages; two-horses were entered Richards and Kjlgour's black filly Kitty, 1st;, and Buford's chestnut colt Marine, 2d; time, 3:42!i. Second race-Club House, purse $100; mile heats, or all ages; first) heat, Richards and Kllgour's Locust Postr first; Ford' chestnut filly, four' years old, by Lexington, second; Col.. CtKk's brown coft Venus, third; Col. Stratton, 4t!;. Lancer, 5th; Colossus, Cth;: time, 1-.4G. Second heat Locnot. Post, 1st; Venuis; 2d; Ford's chestnut filly, 3a: Button. 4tb:. Lancer and Colussus distanced; time, 1:47. ( KENTUCKY. The Trouble in Lanre County' c Louisville, Sept. 30. The troubles In Larue county still continue. Messrs. Sayre and Reynolds, U. S. officers, sent there to execute the law: , returned to the rlt.v. hftvlnir hpen nnnh ie to i! perform their duty. Sayres-was arrested near tlodgevllle by seven armed men m 'no, ' after disarming and robbing him of his mo ney and papers permitted him to go. - SOUTH AMERICA. ' Explosion of a mine. New YoBKt Sept. TO." Advices from Paraguay state that by ther' explosion of a mine at Ha walta, the allied' :. troops la possesion, were nearly annihilated. - A truee nas been agreed upon. The Argen- . tlaq Republic is favorable to peace, while Brazil is still for war.. MASSACHUSETTS. ' Falling of a Wall. ': Boston, Sept. 3(X ! By the falling of the western wall of the skating rink in this city, last night, George GooUn, of Chelsea,-was killed, and Madison Putnam and Ellsha Saville Injured, but not seriously. They were painting at the time or the disaster. During tne nlgat additional portions of the wall fell in. Republican Congressional Souiinationa '. The Republican Convention, in the Sixth Massachusetts District to day renominated Hon. N. P. Banks for Congress, by acclamai tlon. , ... :;,p !, ::; V . .' I Hon. Ginery Twltchcll was renomlnatd for Representative in Congress from the Third UIBiiH,v, u the Tkinublioau Convention o day. ., .,. . , .. r '. Delegates to the Philadelphia IUaa Con-I vention. A delegation of over 300 Massachusetts veterans left to-night undet 'command of Brigadier General Chamberlain, to: attend the Philadelphia Mass Convention.. . Other delegations will join en, toute, and the whole number will probably reach add or 1,000, and will be commanded by Major General Bart-lett. A great crowd thronged the streets. and cheered the Boys in Blue as they started- ' Cricket Match. The cricket' match was concluded to-day li The result stands: All England Eleven, first Innings 109; second innings; 71.-; United States Twenty-two, first innings 89; second innings 87. Total, 180 by former, 76 for latter. .'.. ' "" " CANADA. 1 v Delegates to England. .': : Ottawa, Sept. 30. i Sir George E. Carter and Hon. M. McDou gall have been formally appointed delegates OUR WEEKLY EDITION FOR THIS WEEK. Contains tine FolloM-tngM, IMPORTANT ' DOCUMENTS : ; G.veat Financial Speech of Mr. Atkin : on, showing the National Debt thave-bee one-third paid. In the last 3 , years. Third Reprint of this- Great. Speech.' Itwillbekeptln typetor lurtber ordersml cent a piece for any quantity. The Case of E. T.. DeL,anya model v Prosecutor. . i , ; 'Partisan Legislation of 18B8-a full., review of the inf anions proscrlptive acts of the Democratic Legislature,- and J' Proofs of Its reckless and wasteful ex-, travagance. The Camilla massacre. '' Irisbniers' Arousoda 'stirring- come-outer article from, tuosJrish People, of" flew York, which declares for Grant . "let us Have I'eace "The War com .., tuenced in the South.' ' ,: . Together with' a great mass of cerre- '' spoiidunoeaudnewawfrouk ail parte of the i country, campaign, songs, niissellany, , poetry, fcc' " ' .: On account of the unprecedented demand for Mr.; Atkinson's speech which has now exhausted two large editions, with some orders remaining! . unfllled-we! have Issued the - i speech In an extra, with other good1 cam- 1 paign matter accompanying It;- whleh will-bo furnished to committees and others at , ONE) CE.MT APIECE .. , : :' for any number desired. Orders received for.-a few duys longer. It is the best Document of the Campaign, and shouJd be pnt into the , hands of every voter ' In Ohio. Persons re-. ceiving an extra cosy should hand it to their . neighbors.' ' ' '' . . . .. . ' ... ,. .'There, will be,, also,' the usual, amount of' T moatou was athnlnlstered. The Secretary to England on the subject of tnfc Northwest other good Campaign . matter la, pur next , - 0 Just Opened, - A Large; Bupply o! BcstJ.Ultrsmaris BLUE OILED CLOTH, For Store Shades, Much superior to any other artids in tha market, anil which c.ta ba furnUhed and put np in the most substantial manner, on one lay's notice, and at a '.considerable reduction In price, x ' ' ' ' W Shades Oandsomely Lettered to order in Gold-Leal or Colors. , , . T EBFECIAL ATTENTION IS BE QUESTED TO INCREASED FACILITIES FOB FURNISHING ALL KINDS OF . MERCANTILE . LITIIO. ORAPniO WORK, (NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, BONDS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOBIT, LETTER HEADS, c.,) OF THE HOST FINISHED WORK. MANSHIF AND NEATEST DESIQNS.0 (WSAHFLES 8EN1 ON AFPLICA. TION. Wedding Cords at Engrav. ers' Prloes PlTTSDUIlO, Sept. 30, River 0 feet 8 Inches : falling. Weather warmand clear. , . , - ; , ; i Inpuest, i : . , ' Philadeu'hia, Sept. 30. The Coroner's lnouest In the case of Mary Mohrman resulted in a verdict that she came to her death from strangulation after having been violated at the hands of some person to the iurv unknown The application made to the Supreme Court for permission to copy the names and vouchers for naturalization papers was D-riinto.d this mornlnz. the said copies to bo made In prcseuceof the prothonatory's clerk. The object of the application is to puuiisu the names which was at nrsi lonuuueu. ' Roy In Blue on tbelr Way to Attend the Soldier' and Sailor' Convention Dispatches received to-day announce the and Treasurer wore re-elected, and standing committees appointed. : A I'resent A seven-thousand-dollar sliver service has been presented to Henry Kep, President or the Chicago and Northwestern Kallroaa, Dy several bankers here. Rupture between Fenian Lenders. President Ryan and Gen. O'Noill, Fenians, have had a rupture, and Uyan threatens an exposure of bad practices. , Large Republican Sleeting. Tho largest campaign meeting held thus far In this vicinity, is in progress this even-Inff In Jersev Cltv. Fullv 15,000 people are present, the occasion Deing ine dedication oi the new Republican wigwam. Speeches were made bv Sickles. Kllnatrick, Frellnghnyscn, Cattell, J. T. Thomas of Md S. K. Sanborn, andOen. Fremont. procession, Weekly, which will' be furnished at 3 a hun-- Terrltorv. They will sail on the 3d proximo. (TL -.1.1 4 ? Ik. " l--.- Af .VI.. .nMUA. was:uuder consiaeration or tne uioinet; "r''TrV V ' -''' ViUUUUlL laau llljllb. fjcuabui Aincua una uccu ofiercd a seat In the Cabinet, rendered vacant by the, appointment of W. B. tlowlanfl, to, the Lieutenant-Governorship of Ontario, .' . TENNESSEE. ! - . - ---- S 1" I ' . NashviIiLE, Sept. 80. A vounz man, named R.' S. Curd, yester day purchased a large amount of groceries on Front Row, ordering them' sent to the Mimur ol Tennessee andtfuuer streets, lms morning the merchants went there with the bills, but failed to una euner gooas or Curd. .. ' '." nnbblna. who was arrested norecnargeu with the assassination of General Hlndmau, i : ... it , . , . . I i,,vur weeaij papor iup- iuu eusuing year, will be One of the most desirable' family pa-A pers ever: published ita' .Ohio. -'We purpose-' publishing a Novel; the price of which would-:' pay for the paper, a year, besides giving the - usual amounb on entertaining Mlscellaney Legislative,' Supreme- Court; Congressional;, 1 Market and General" News- reports, and alh the usual variety of a first class paper. SpeH clal attention of lawyers Is called to the fact that The Ohio State Journal. 'Is.' th4 ' ouljr, paper in' Ohio which publishes toe official reports of . tho Supreme Court cif following compaules of Boys in Blue on their Blue from New York, Brooklyn, Newark; way to attend the Soldiers' and Sailors' Con- Patterson, Perth, Amboy, Henderson City,- vention : From New York city, l.uuu ; irom Delawaro, 500 ; from Pennsylvania, ,7UU. Thoro is a torchlight has been acquitted by tho authorities at Uel- Ohio, under the personal supervision of the participated In by the Boys In enat There is as ywjw uwwi iui- Supreme Court Roporter--tho acduracy : of Also, There i 5 , e - e Supplies are now on far two da vs. The New York dolecatlon have secured the City Armory for their headquarters. Tho Massachusetts delegation, 600 strong, have chartered a hotel. Several distinguished f)onpriil are already here, The streets are beginning to be filled with strangers. From present Indications most of the houses in the city will De uccoratca wun flags. PrcDarationsi for the Reception oi tno Hoyi In Blue. r The Committee for the reception of the Bova in Blue are preparing for the. expected delegations. The New York city delegates are to be Quartered in tno uity Armory, xne other delegates will be lodged and fed at tho numerous oncine nouses. Horticultural, von cert and National Halls. In tho latter the volunteer refreshment saloon win oe openea, our merchants having contributed liberally tha necessary supplies of provisions ana wrAnprlrft. , in i ....,-.1 i. To-morrow morning wm oe utcum m th rpci'titlon of delegates, who will be for- mallv welcomed by Mayor McMlchacl at three o'clock, In Independence Square. Jersey City, and many other places, fireworks, uui dines l uummaiea, arc, hand to feed 20,000 s much enthusiasm. Democratic Congressional Komiuatloq, Tuoy, Sept. 30, dertr, i our! report being.' secured by 'the Reporter ' reading all the proofs' of' tho reports published by ns.'.i, i; ih : n V. i; Y'i'J I nlv ' Plcaso apply for terms,'premlum ttst; or NEW HAMPSHIRE. Riot at Portsmouth.. '. , .. , , -" Bostos Sept' 80.' A crowd of two thousand men from: the rinformatlon of any kind on this topic1, to1 the Elmore I . Ross was to-day nomina eu oy '--.7.- and or'chltrd3 wcre' robbed, pfsi the uemocraiic congressional wiuvbuuwuw --- - . ral rlot lnaulgod7id, the an (iisirici ror congress. , ,.--nLZ,u. .(ti.ralrd fought battle. arrest-' u i ,i' i ... 1 fishing fleet invaded Portsmoutli, JN,u., )n Friday, ana iook possession 01 ino wwuj ed thirteen of the rioters' and lodged , them saieiy m jt"- r TWTAWiDli!: Tho Feeling in Delaware. . .0.1 ,0 ."" ' .. Wilmington, 'Sept 30. . A consftlcrable degree of political, feeling Is , , CLEVELAND, t : Stabbed. ' " Cleveland, Sept. 30., V , Hoban. stabbed yesterday by i sailor named English, died this morning; his wife, , . - ., 1. V. . 1 .111 .nnAva. Tha nAAnln, o rn '".1---. hV.. .rf'f.ii nf inpr,tn hiiilt(i in' this 'cltv and all the northern Prev., r -- : - -Uf. nrn mnotlncs bavins' been - 1 I ltiilt 'I llflU Ul ' UUhU l'S.WS , 0 I 1 1 M THE WEST. . ' i iiit u I nrnnn aaaembled to hear Judge Bond, Gen. ,1 . . , - A -v.. Klnf. and Archie Sterling, all of Bal- Sflnt. an -i if timonii In behalf of the Republicans. ' Much nH Pnrt. ont.hnsliwm was manifested. To-night Gov. Scott Railroad wore placed on the track to- Swan, Mr. Latrobe, ann benator Plnckney j. mni v.o nanrf na onn.i.rni'ttnn trnin White are annoutced to speak lor mo uemo- Thirty miles of the Uack has beau laid and crats. Gov. Swiin and Gen. King are rival b'-m k vt.,nmnai n.,.hmi fnrwani mmUilates for Concress In Baltimore, aud Sufficient Iron has been received to extend their visit to Wilmington Is accepted as a the track to Paoll. part of their canvass in tno lower counties. publishers,, Comiy & 8mith,'C6lnmbu, Ohio ,'iv ., , L1 r - L- . ) .:::' , A Large straw. ., Tne Democracy may tickle themselves, wltbt . t.Vilfl afrdw.' 'Thn'vntfi of the lpffftl. vn. tersl on tho excursion trains, from .Wellington to this city, yesterday, (1,709 'strong, , Theni women and children,) was taken accu-. rately, and resulted : Grant........ . Soyrnour....... Neutral et& Uarls.w. ''' 1 Total' leal voters, Gdod for Lorain I Yi.M- 14 1 1 .......... 1 !1 ,(-t- J , ' OrJn Pki.k Connundhum. Why Is tho Editor of the New York World a wasteful cuss? Because he Is spending all his tima trying to make a Brick out of Marble. Shehidam Is going to push things In th Indian Department. l